| Priscilla Lane, Robert Cummings, Norman
Lloyd , Otto Kruger, Murray Alper, Vaughan Glaser , Alma Kruger
Aircraft plant worker Robert Cummings is accused of sabotaging
his factory and causing the death of a co-worker. Actually, Cummings
is the fall guy for a clever ring of Nazi spies, headed by above-suspicion
American philanthropist Otto Kruger. Our hero goes on a cross-country
chase after genuine saboteur Norman Lloyd, all the while pursued
himself by the police. Along the way, he acquires a reluctant "travelling
companion" in the form of Priscilla Lane, who at first despises
Cummings and intends to turn him over to the authorities at the
first opportunity, but who gradually comes to realize that the boy
is innocent. Alfred Hitchcock intended Saboteur to be the American
equivalent to his British The 39 Steps, employing such details as
the solid-citizen villain, the handcuffed hero, the unwilling blonde
heroine, and any number of stopovers with a variety of offbeat characters
(a travelling "freak" show, a compassionate blind man,
a grizzled old prospector who turns out to be one of the spies,
etc.) |